Unless it's an uncirculated or proof coin, it's worth 5¢. The "ship" is actually a keelboat. The coin is a 2004 Jefferson Nickel from the Westward Journey of Lewis and Clark series, and hundreds of millions were minted.
It's not a ship, but rather a river craft called a keelboat. The coins were struck as part of the Lewis and Clark bicentennial. If you found your 2004 nickel in circulation, it's worth five cents.
It is a 2004 Jefferson Nickel of the Westward Journey of Lewis and Clark series.
It is worth anywhere from 25,000 dollars to 250,000 dollars at any retail store
The stern is the back end of a ship.
Turn the coin over; the date is on the front. Your coin is called a "keelboat nickel" and was minted in 2004 as part of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial. It's really a boat rather than a ship and was one of the more recognizable means of transport used by the explorers. The mint strick hundreds of millions of Lewis and Clark nickels and nearly all were saved from circulation. They don't have a lot of extra value unless you have a special proof version from the San Francisco Mint. Even then it may only be worth $2 to $5.
The " front "or forward part of a ship is called the bow the "back" or aft part of a ship is called the sternThe front of a ship is called the 'bow' or the 'prow'. The back of a ship is called the 'stern'.
A raised deck at the back of the ship. Is a poop deck
The bow is the front end of the ship, with the stern being the back end.
no they do not
hi i have a bronze coin with a ship on one side and the king on the other . i would like to know more about it please, TobyWe found a coin with a king on the front and a ship on the back. To the right of the king is the number 1721, any idea how we can find it's value or it's orgin?
i HAVE A 1700 COIN WITH A SHIP ON BACK
The ship that turned back is called the Speedwell